Kesha takes a page from Elsa's playbook in her latest music video, finding herself in some sort of woodsy fairytale with visual references to home videos of her childhood. Looks like the Sweet Little Devil Herself is finally moving on!

Ch-ch-check out the vid for Learn to Let Go (below) and keep an eye out for Rainbow dropping on August 11!

On Tuesday, it was reported that Kesha may've never stood a chance in her case against Dr. Luke last April as the New York Supreme Court Justice who presided over the legal matter had ties to Sony and RCA. Wait, WHAT??
According to Page Six, judge Shirley Kornreich is married to a lawyer named Ed Kornreich — who just happens to be a partner at Proskauer Rose, a firm who has the record label as a client. Whoa.

On Monday, the former Ben Folds Five frontman opened up to Billboard about their emotional collaboration, explaining that the Sonyproducer screwed up their original plan by pulling the plug:

"We were slated to do it for weeks, and [last week] she was heading over to my house and we were getting ready to practice and I got the word that it was in fact canceled. Rob Moose [of yMusic], who played violin [at the BBMAs], and I had arranged it for a small chamber ensemble. And [during the Orpheum performance last week], it went over really well. But then we got the call: 'Actually, you're on [for the BBMAs], bring the ensemble.' 'Oh, we can't because they're all on airplanes now,' so Rob and I just pared it down."

On Wednesday, Pebe Sebert took to Twitter to call out the people responsible for pulling the plug on her daughter's upcoming performance. And believe it or not, she's not taking aim at Dr. Luke — well, not directly.

And while the Kemosabe label head was the one who decided to yank Kesha from the show, the momma-of-three decided to place blame on the woman who allowed the Sonyproducer to continue controlling her daughter's career, writing:

According to Digital Spy, the mega-producer's spokesperson responded with an excerpt from Sony Music chief Clive Davis' 2013 memoir The Soundtrack to My Life — which notes that Clarkson "didn't like" taking direction in the recording studio.

The excerpt explains that Luke and his songwriting partner Max Martin were "very strong, hands-on producers in the studio," and butted heads with the American Idol winner:

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